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California Pinot Noir

Details: When the hit movie "Sideways" was released on October 22, 2004, with the central character Miles extolling the virtues of Pinot Noir, U.S. supermarket sales of the variety jumped 18 percent between October 24, 2004 and July 2, 2005, compared to the same period a year earlier. Pinot Noir, however, had been steadily growing in popularity long before "Sideways" helped propel the wine into mainstream American awareness. In 2016, California crushed 253,995 tons of Pinot Noir, compared to more than 32,000 tons of Pinot Noir crushed in 1990, according to the California Grape Crush Reports. Clearly, Americans are expanding their preference for the fresh raspberry, plum, rose and spice flavors and aromas of Pinot Noir.

The Pinot Noir Grape

Pinot Noir can be complex, elusive and difficult to grow. Yet many winemakers will make Pinot Noir because the resulting wines can reap a reward as great as the challenge. This noble red wine variety is ancient, described by Romans in 100 A.D. and cultivated in the Burgundy region of France as early as the 4th century. Pinot Noir is prone to genetic variation, and has more clones than any other variety. The University of California, Davis, has some 100 registered Pinot Noir clones. The variety does well in the coolest growing areas where it develops excellent color and flavor.

Top 10 California Counties for Pinot Noir Acreage, 2016

County 2016 Total Acres
Sonoma12,527
Monterey9,720
Santa Barbara5,272
Napa2,838
Mendocino2,720
San Joaquin2,717
Sacramento2,196
San Luis Obispo2,051
Yolo1,009
Merced922
Other2,606
STATE TOTAL44,578

Source: California Agricultural Statistics Service.


California Pinot Noir Grape Crush Tonnage

YearTons Crushed
2016253,995
2015184,969
2014245,751
2013259,897
2012248,469
2011170,450
2010147,732
2009156,704
2008105,678
200789,519
2006105,971
2005 94,736
2004 70,062
2003 58,185
2002 54,156
2001 63,501
2000 53,050
1999 36,653
1998 28,923
1997 48,319
1996 36,642
1995 28,917
1994 31,918
1993 36,378
1992 37,060
1991 34,396
1990 32,295

Source: California Agricultural Statistics Service.

California Pinot Noir

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